Elevated temperature tension tests of metal samples are generally performed using the procedures specified in ASTM E21. This standard covers test methods that may be used to determine yield strength, tensile strength, elongation and reduction of area. Using established and conventional relationships it can be used to give some indication of probable behavior under other simple states of stress, such as compression, shear, etc. The ductility values give a comparative measure of the capacity of different materials to deform locally without cracking and thus to accommodate a local stress concentration or overstress; however, quantitative relationships between tensile ductility and the effect of stress concentrations at elevated temperature are not universally valid.
Applicable Testing Standards
Recommended Test Machine
Force range of 5 kN to 600 kN (1,125 lbf to 135,000 lbf)
Adjustable test space
The most popular choice for static tension and compression tests
These dual column testers are available in both tabletop and floor standing models
Recommended Testing Accessories
Rated from ambient temperatures to 1,200°C (2,200°F)
All standard units meet existing ASTM class B-1 and ISO 9513 class 0,5 requirements for accuracy
Allows for accurate, high temperature strain measurement
Self-supporting on the test specimen
Maximum operating temperature options of 500°C or 1200°C (930°F or 2,200°F)
Minimum operating temperature of 300°C (570°F)
PID controlled temperature
Utilizes 120 V or 240 V power